MPA Sponsored Shooters Matt Brousseau and Tyler Payne took first and third place respectively at the CORE Fall Classic, while MPA Sponsored Shooters Aaron Hipp, Jon Pynch and Scott Satterlee won first, second and third at the Meaford Long Range Steel Challenge.

MPA Sponsored Shooters (L-R) Jon Pynch, second place, Aaron Hipp, first place, and Scott Satterlee, third place at the Meaford Long Range Steel Challenge.

Comer, Ga. – (September 2017) – MasterPiece Arms (MPA), manufacturers of the MPA BA Rifles and Chassis Systems, is proud to announce that its sponsored shooter Matt Brousseau and Tyler Payne took first and third place, respectively, using the MPA BA Chassis, at the CORE Fall Classic, held at CORE Shooting in Baker, Florida, Sept. 2 – 3, 2017. In addition, sponsored shooters Aaron Hipp, Jon Pynch and Scott Satterlee swept the top three spots, using the MPA BA Chassis, at the Meaford Long Range Steel Challenge, held at the 4th Canadian Division Training Center just outside of Meaford, Ontario, Canada, Sept. 2 – 3, 2017.

Tyler Payne

“George designed one hell of a match down at CORE Shooting that tested you both mentally and physically. I’m pretty happy to come away with this win after being down nine points on day one,” remarked Brousseau.

“I’m not sure it has completely sunken in yet, but I was lucky enough to pull off the win at the Meaford Long Range Steel Challenge. I’m saying luck because there was a ton of talent in our squad and everyone was shooting well. My MasterPiece Arms chassis is by far my favorite chassis on the market, especially with my new custom engraved angled barricade blocks, which were extremely helpful on a few stages, in addition to the RAT adapter,” commented Hipp.

Matt Brousseau

Not only is the MPA BA Competition Chassis winning matches, it’s taking over the Precision Rifle Series (PRS) community. According to a 2017 survey, the MPA BA Chassis is the most popular chassis among the top 100 PRS shooters and experienced a 900 percent increase in use from the year before, which was by far the biggest jump among all chassis systems. MPA BA rifles and chassis are built by precision rifle shooters, for precision rifle shooters. In fact, MPA’s president, Phil Cashin, is an active PRS shooter. He finished in the top 100 this year and qualified for the finale last year. Cashin is always testing out new ideas and tweaks in the matches he competes in and continues to seek out feedback from other world class shooters.

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